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Hydrogen version * : all
Operating system + version : all
Audio driver + version : all
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When you setup your effect folder location in settings, if that folder has folders within it, the names of these folders will show up in the Effect Module names <effect name>
For example SPACE\REVERB\Plate Reverb
Just in case this does not make sense, I am referring to the Effect modules that show up in the Mixer - Effect Chains as well as the ones in Instruments - E